New livesets- David Vendetta – Party Fun (Fun Radio) -CABLE- 04.09.2010
- Way Out West – Sunday Special (SSL) -SAT- 05.09.2010
- Laurent Garnier – It is What it is -DVBC- 04.09.2010
- DJ. Anna Lee – Club-Styles 046 – 04.09.2010
- Bryan Kearney – Live @ Godskitchen – 02.09.2010
- Judge Jules – Weekend Warmup – 03.09.2010
- Chuckie – Live @ Electric Zoo -SAT- 04.09.2010
- Silicone Soul – Live @ Air Amsterdam -CABLE- 04.09.2010
- Boris Werner – Live @ Air (Amsterdam) -CABLE- 04.09.2010
- Ben Sims versus Surgeon @ Free Your Mind Festival 2010 – Netherlands (05.06.2010) SAT
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New version of the hpt374 driver
Highpoint released a new version of their hpt374 driver, supporting Linux up to version 2.6.31. I’m very happy with that, as I would like to run version 2.6.30 out of the Debian unstable repository. Be sure to check out my post about installing the RocketRAID 1640 card while running Debian. Get it here. -
Getting rid of the weird :2e and :2f files while using netatalk
Since I’m working with Mac OS X Leopard as my desktop OS, I’ve installed netatalk on my Debian Lenny server using this guide by Stefan LH. While compiling, I got some GPG errors; but they were fixed thanks to the comment of didier. It rocks, since AFP is much faster from Linux to OS X [...] -
HighPoint RocketRAID 1640 and Debian
Last week I’ve spoiled myself with a nice Intel D945GCLF2 (with the Intel Atom 330 on it) board and 2GB DDR2, as a replacement to my Asus A7N8X-XE with an AMD Athlon 2600+ (Thoroughbred B) and 1.5GB of DDR which were sitting there in my server at home. I’m primarely using this server as a [...] -
Autoreply slash vacation and Postfix
I’ve been searching my ass off for a nice vacation / autoreply solution for Postfix. If you set up a mailserver, the users of that server are going to ask you “Hey! I’m out of the office! I want an autoreply!” for sure. The happened to me too. I’m going to describe how you can [...] -
Using a tape drive as a backup device under Linux
How often do people say that you can not backup often enough. Backup, backup, backup! If you’re storing important data on your network or if you would just like to make sure you don’t lose any data, a backup on tape can be a nice solution for your problem. In this article I describe how [...]